Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club (Deluxe Version)
Pop/Rock - It's easy to forget just what a massive album Sheryl Crow's debut Tuesday Night Music Club was back in 1994. The result of a collaborations with a close knit group of L.A. friends and fellow musicians including producer/writer Bill Bottrell, David Baerwald, David Ricketts (David and David) and the late Keven Gilbert, 93's SNMC was a brilliant, admittedly uneven and genre-busting album of SoCal spunky pop/rock with blues, alt/country and jazz influences. But it wasn't until the following year that the album took off on the back of a string of singles ("All I Wanna Do", "Leaving Las Vegas", "Strong Enough") going on to sell over seven million copies worldwide and establishing Crow as a female performer of both smart, sexy appeal and determined will. Crow picked up three Grammy awards including Record of the Year and Best New Artist. Beyond the hits, Tuesday Night was a groundbreaking album displaying a variety of moods and themes with many of the disc's best tracks - "No One Said It Would Be Easy", "We Do What We Can", "I Still Believe" - getting the least amount of radio focus.
Arriving November 17 is a special expanded version of Tuesday Night Music Club featuring a second disc of ten rare tracks, B-sides and outtakes and covers (Eric Carmen's "All By Myself", Led Zep's "D'yer Maker"). Four songs that were recorded in '95 and intended for Crow's next album are also included with new production from original TNMC producer Bottrell. A "Deluxe" 3-disc set also features a DVD of six music videos along with a mini-documentary of live performances, backstage footage and more from Crow's extended tour in support of Tuesday Night Music Club.
Sheryl Crow - "We Do What We Can" (from the album Tuesday Night Music Club)
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